More than half of citizens of the United States test positive to one or more allergens, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Many of these allergy sufferers turn to medications to relieve unpleasant allergy...
Congestion in kids has many possible causes, including exposure to environmental irritants, allergies, viral and bacterial infections and changes in humidity levels. In most cases, the congestion is temporary and treatable with home remedies that...
More than a dozen mold spores can cause an allergic reaction, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Symptoms of an allergic reaction to mold often include itching, sneezing, nasal congestion or discharge, and dry, scaling...
For those with celiac disease and gluten intolerance, even a minute amount of gluten can present serious problems. While avoiding the obvious gluten-laden foods, such as bread and pasta, may be easy, it is more difficult to avoid drugs that may...
Allergy medication for kids can take several forms. Some have the goal of simply suppressing symptoms, while others are targeted toward reducing overall levels of allergic responses. According to the Mayo Clinic, both methods are effective, but...
Both over-the-counter and prescription allergy medications have side effects. Manufacturers are required to list them on the label, and it is up to the consumer to read the label and know what side effects are possible. Side effects can range from...
A sinus infection, also called sinusitis, is the inflammation and swelling of the nasal passages and sinuses. Symptoms include a headache, yellowish or greenish nasal discharge, nasal congestion, tooth pain and coughing. Many times, a sinus...
Allergies are a response of the immune system to allergens, which can be from the outdoors or indoors and can affect the sinuses, eyes and skin. Prescription allergy medicines act by reducing the body's reaction to allergens. Corticosteroids,...
Sneezing, coughing and watery eyes are just a few of the symptoms caused by allergies. Allergic reactions are common. They affect more than 50 million people, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, and while most...
The skull has several hollow pockets, called sinuses, which produces mucous and helps trap bacteria and pollutants that enter through the nose. The sinuses can begin to fill with thick nasal secretions due to a virus, bacteria or allergies. This...
A dry cough can be a sign of a serious medical condition, but Dr Sharron Orrange of the USC/Keck School of Medicine explains that the most common causes of a persistent cough are allergies, reactive airway disease and gastroesophageal reflux...
Symptoms of a dry nose include itching, bleeding and burning. There are a number of reasons a nose becomes dry. Generally, dry nose is just a symptom of another underlying issue. Treatment is not always necessary, but there are several things a...
Ear vibrations can cause you annoyance and frustration when you work out. This symptom can interfere with your ability to hear an instructor, and can leave you concerned about whether you have suffered damage to your ears. Fortunately, ear...
Allergies to pollen and ragweed are quite common. Pollen is the powdery grains released by almost all plants to fertilize flowers and create seeds. People can be allergic to almost any plant, but ragweed causes the most problems. The Asthma and...
In the land of beauty, there's a myth that lack of sleep can cause bags under your eyes, but it's more commonly caused by biological factors. Undereye bags are a cosmetic concern and are very infrequently caused by a serious medical condition....
Many different herbal supplements are helpful in treating allergy symptoms. Sometimes herbal supplements may be more desirable than over-the-counter or prescription allergy medications because the herbs have fewer side-effects or are gentler on...
Black mold poisoning holds the same risks and requires the same treatments as exposure to other household molds. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, breathing in the spores from reproducing Stachybotrys chartarum fungi...
Millions of people in the United States suffer from allergies year-round, causing many to wheeze, sneeze, cough, and worse. Still others may experience changes in mood, irritability and even depression. While for some these reactions may be an...
A personal first aid kit has everything you and your family will need in an emergency. While the contents of kits will vary, there are some basic guidelines to follow when you are building your personal first aid kit. These guidelines ensure that...
Many parents of breastfed babies, or parents who plan to breastfeed their babies, worry about the impact of breastfeeding as it relates to allergies. Additionally, mothers who suffer from food and seasonal allergies have concerns about allergy...
Puffy bags under the eyes are a common cosmetic problem, but they are not typically a sign of a medical condition, according to the Mayo Clinic. Fluid can pool below your eyes, creating a puffy appearance. As you age, your facial muscles weaken...
Many people have bloodshot eyes from staying up too late, a tell-tale signs of needing more sleep. However, some people have bloodshot eyes from an eye condition that may need evaluation from an eye doctor. Understanding the causes of bloodshot...
Nasal allergies are common during pregnancy. In fact, the What to Expect website notes that approximately one-quarter of pregnant women suffer from them. Although pregnancy makes you especially susceptible to nasal allergies, you can safely keep...
The authentic ivy is a beautiful, evergreen climbing plant that belongs to the genus Hedera and is native to Southeast Asia, Africa and Europe. Ivy plants are used as garden covers and displays on walls, fences and houses. Some plants belonging to...
Dark or dry skin around the eyes is a common concern for adults. Dark skin--often accompanied by puffiness--is typically only a cosmetic problem. Dry skin is usually a cosmetic problem as well, but it can be a sign of a more severe skin condition...
Dark circles under your eyes can make you appear older or tired. While applying makeup to the under-eye area can be helpful in camouflaging circles, it may not completely conceal the problem in some cases. Understanding factors that can cause dark...
According to the Mayo Clinic, the dark circles found under your eyes are caused by hyperpigmentation of the delicate skin surrounding your eyes. They have a variety of causes, including genetics, exhaustion and even dehydration. You can clear dark...
Lactose intolerance may cause stomach upset and other intestinal problems when you consume dairy products such as milk, cheese and yogurt. If you have an allergic reaction to a component in dairy, you could have other symptoms that may include...
High blood pressure conditions can create risks for people seeking relief from allergy symptoms. Certain allergy medications may interfere with antihypertensive drug regimens or exacerbate existing blood pressure problems to severe levels. People...